Inner Pasture Nourishment
Ezekiel 34:14 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Ezekiel 34 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
God promises to feed the sheep in a good pasture on the high mountains of Israel; the scene symbolizes interior nourishment and security rather than a literal landscape.
Neville's Inner Vision
Within you, the I AM, this promise becomes a law of your inner life: I will feed you by turning your imagination into nourishment. A good pasture is a harmonious state of consciousness where ideas and feelings have room to grow; the high mountains symbolize elevated awareness you reach by attention turned inward. The fold becomes your inner sanctuary—a secure place where you lie in trust and rest in the sufficiency of your own being. A fat pasture signifies abundant experiences of reality arising from this inward feeding. So, the verse invites you to claim that you are already fed, protected, and flourishing by the activity of your own imagination, not by external conditions. When you practice living from that inner state, your outer world rearranges to reflect the nourishment you have chosen.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and imagine standing on a high, sunlit mountain, looking over a lush pasture. Feel the nourishment as if it is already yours and declare, 'I am fed by the I AM within me'.
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